Press Release
March 18, 2008

iPHOTOART Launches New Web Site

Washington, DC…National Archives partner iPHOTOART (iPA) announces
the launch of its new retail/wholesale web site www.iphotoartdirect.com. Featuring images from the holdings of both the Archives and the New-York Historical Society, the site offers high-quality posters, photographic prints, and giclee prints in two sizes.

Among the many striking images available in the National Archives collection
are –

Meticulous drawings of early sailing ships from the Charles Ware collection

Colorful watercolor illustrations of 19th century forts and historic maps
that document famous Civil War battles

Rarely seen World War II posters from the Records of the Office of Government
Reports

Stunning photographs of the Grand Canyon and Old Faithful by Ansel Adams

Each print is produced from a digital file created by scanning the original
document, which may exhibit damage such as stains, tears, mold, age spots,
or miscellaneous markings not part of the original work. iPA graphic
specialists restore each image to its original clarity, vibrancy, and color,
while eliminating most of the ravages of time. In some cases, a complementary
border is added to the original artwork to format the piece to fit standard
frame sizes.

All prints come with a Certificate of Authenticity that lists the title, artist,
location, and date, if known, as well as a description of the National Archives
of the United States.

New images will continue to be added to the site over the coming months.

About the National Archives

The National Archives and Records Administration, an independent Federal agency,
is the nation's record keeper. Founded in 1934, its mission is unique —to
serve American democracy by safeguarding and preserving the records of our
Government, ensuring that the people can discover, use, and learn from this
documentary heritage. We ensure continuing access to the essential documentation
of the rights of American citizens and the actions of their government. We
support democracy, promote civic education, and facilitate historical understanding
of our national experience. The National Archives meets a wide range of information
needs, among them helping people to trace their families' history, making
it possible for veterans to prove their entitlement to medical and other
benefits, and preserving original White House records. The National Archives
carries out its mission through a nationwide network of archives, records centers, and Presidential Libraries, and on the Internet at www.archives.gov.

About iPHOTOART

iPHOTOART Inc. is a leading publisher and distributor of photographic and fine
art prints to art and design trade accounts, including fine art and photography
galleries, interior designers, corporate art buyers, lifestyle retailers and
home furnishing catalogs and e-commerce retailers as well as direct-to-consumers.
In addition to representing the holdings of the National Archives, iPHOTOART
publishes and distributes branded wall art from the archives of LIFE magazine,
National Geographic, The Associated Press, The George Eastman House Museum, The
New-York Historical Society, and several other important photographers' estates.
iPHOTOART markets both fine art photography and photojournalism as well as graphic
and fine art, in subject categories such as sports, celebrity portraiture, Americana,
architecture, world history, landscapes, nature & nauticals, exploration & adventure,
civilization & culture, music and fashion. iPHOTOART's mission is
to bring great photographic and historic print images into the home or office.
For more information, see its web site www.iphotoartdirect.com.

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For Press information, contact the National Archives Public Affairs staff at 202-357-5300.